Itty Bitty Jewelry
There's something about tiny, understated jewelry that calls to me. A tiny gold heart that sits at the little indentation just below the neck, right between the collarbones looks lovely. There's no need to restrict this penchant to hearts or crosses, or even gold. Here's a collection of some of the cutest tiny jewelry I've found:




You're Adorable When You're Angry
We just got a couple sets of the emoticon stress balls from deviantart in my office, and they're fantastic. My personal favorite is the green guy, front and center.
Google Humor
Few things tickle my funny bone as much as a well-timed joke, and google, being a search engine, can afford to make many such jokes. Geeky as it may be, I giggled when I inadvertently discovered this one:

An Element of Danger
I must confess, ever since creating this site, I've had a fondness for equating cuteness to danger – after all, no one suspects the cute ones. As such, this entry is devoted to all things cute – and dangerous. I fell in love with the shark week silver charm the moment I set eyes on it. Just look at that grin – he's ferocious, but adorable.
Though any of us would be horrified if we were faced with a T-Rex (well, horrified followed very shortly thereafter with eaten), after preschool and our subsequent obsession with the T-Rex, coupled with our complete lack of fear, he and the rest of the dinosaurs are forever cast into the realm of cute, especially in t-shirt form, much to what I would imagine would be their collective dismay.
Of course, no list of this nature would be complete without a pair of tiny folding knife earrings that actually work, for those moments when one feels they must inflict tiny, tiny wounds.




Cocktail Hour
There's something about the accessories of any vice that makes that activity all the more enjoyable. I myself always found the engraved silver lighters and leather cigarette purses especially tempting, especially filled with long, lady-like cigarettes. When drinking, it's having the right highball glasses, the coasters, the drink stirrers, the silver monogrammed shaker, etc. that makes it especially glamorous. I can't take myself too seriously, though, and consequently, I find these drunk coasters (gifted to us by one of my very favorite people) especially charming. Not to be outdone, however, is my mother's favourite brit war poster beautifully turned into a drink coaster (for a little liquid bravery), and a very punny set of cocktail napkins:




